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What does Hyde's gender similarities hypothesis suggest?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Hyde's gender similarities hypothesis posits that the default expectation should be one of similarity between the sexes, with only specific, well-replicated exceptions. A meta-analysis of meta-analyses revealed that most studies show close-to-zero sex differences, with notable exceptions for physical aggression, spatial rotation, and attitudes toward sexuality.

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